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A&A 370, L35-L38 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010331
Dynamical effects of comet P/Halley gas production
K. Szegö1, J. F. Crifo2, L. Földy1, J. S. V. Lagerros3 and A. V. Rodionov41 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, PO Box 49, 1525 Budapest, Hungary
2 Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS, BP 3, 91371 Verrières le Buisson Cedex, France
3 Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics, Box 515, 752 37 Uppsala, Sweden
4 Central Research Institute on Machine Building (TsNIIMASCH), Pionyerskaya St., 4 Korolev, Moscow Region 141070, Russia
(Received 12 February 2001 / Accepted 7 March 2001)
Abstract
We revisit the rotation of P/Halley taking into account the most
essential observational constraints, as well as the external
torques affecting the nucleus, in particular the outgassing
torque. We solve the dirty ice sublimation equations at each point
of the sunlit surface, using, for the first time, the surface
shape derived from the 1986 flybys imaging data. We assume that
the nuclear surface is homogeneous in composition, thus reducing
the number of model free parameters to one only: the dust-to-ice
ratio on the surface. Our derived rotation model is a short-axis
mode; it is consistent both with the 1986 nucleus
imaging data, with the estimated non gravitational force, and with
the observed time variations of the nucleus production rates. The
outgassing torque results in a significant variation of the angular
momentum vector -for the assumed nucleus density of 0.5 g/cm3.
Key words: comets: P/Halley -- rotation mode -- data analysis
Offprint request: K. Szegö, szego@rmki.kfki.hu
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